0908, 2020

Build Your Vision: The Fundamental Building Blocks

By Rachel Burr | Aug 9th, 2020 | Leadership development, Organizational Development, Rachel Burr's Personal Stories, Team Building, | 0 Comments

You’ve committed to making a change. Great! Now what? The next step is to Set Your Vision & Make a Plan. You might be thinking, “Didn’t I ...

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1806, 2020

I Want to Commit to Growth, But Where Do I Start?

By Rachel Burr | Jun 18th, 2020 | Leadership development, Organizational Development, Rachel Burr's Personal Stories, Team Building, | 0 Comments

Commit! The first step on any path to growth is to Commit! The question is, “What are we really committing to?” We talk ab...

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1005, 2020

Ready, Set, Grow!

By Rachel Burr | May 10th, 2020 | Leadership development, | 0 Comments

Let’s Grow!I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to focus on GROWTH!  I’m ready to be proactive about the changes I want to make in my lif...

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0904, 2020

Because Right Then…Change Showed Up

By Rachel Burr | Apr 9th, 2020 | Leadership development, | 0 Comments

I don’t know about you, but I’m exhausted. There’s so much daily change to digest, I can’t begin to take it all in. I have days where all I w...

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1103, 2020

Need Help Unpacking Your Head?

By Rachel Burr | Mar 11th, 2020 | Leadership development, | 0 Comments

We are our own best authority on what we want, what we value, and how we should make decisions. So why do we often feel so stuck? One thought: Object...

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1702, 2020

Whose Bed Is This Anyway? From Greece to Goldilocks (Part 1 of 2)

By Rachel Burr | Feb 17th, 2020 | Leadership development, | 0 Comments

A Modern Greek Tragedy Once upon a time in ancient Greece, there was a demigod named Procrustes, diabolical son of Poseidon, who tortured unwittin...

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1901, 2020

Whose Bed Is This Anyway? From Greece to Goldilocks (Part 2 of 2)

By Rachel Burr | Jan 19th, 2020 | Leadership development, | 0 Comments

Now that we recognize the Procrustean bed for what it really is, what can we do about it? If we’re honest with ourselves, there are some ...

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